bird liver I wanna give you folks a warnin’, I mean this mornin’, An’ I want you all to strictly understand: Now you can call me what you choose, but I’m a bird liver-cravin’ man. â€”Sylvester Kimbrough, “Bird Liver Blues,” … Continue reading →

break one’s neck Way down South you oughta see the women Shimmy and shake Got a new way a-wiggle, make a weak man break his neck. â€”Blind Lemon Jefferson, “Southern Woman Blues,” 1928 To marry, in Southern slang (Hendrickson, Whistlin’ … Continue reading →

butter and egg man Why don’t you take me pretty mama, make something out of poor me? I’m just a butter and egg man, just as soft as I can be. â€”Papa Charlie Jackson, “Butter And Egg Man Blues,” 1926 … Continue reading →

On November 2, 2009, we will publish Barrelhouse Words: A Blues Dialect Dictionary by Stephen Calt, which has been in the works since the late 1960s. Periodically, between now and the book’s official release, I’ll post an entry from Barrelhouse Words. First … Continue reading →